And don’t forget that Factory Entertainment is giving Bits readers a 25% discount any order of IN STOCK ITEMS over $50 by using the code D1G1TALB1TS10 at checkout.

Now then, in announcement news today, Warner Home Video has set We’re the Millers: Extended Cut for release on Blu-ray Combo and DVD on 11/19 (SRP $35.99 and $28.98). Extras will include a Millers Unleashed Outtakes Overload, deleted scenes, Gags & More Outtakes and the 9-part Stories from the Road documentary (includes Extreme Aniston, The Miller Makeovers, Road Trippin’ with the Millers, Don’t Suck Venom, Getting out of a Sticky Situation, I Am Pablo Chacon, Rollin’ in the RV, Livin’ It up with Brad and When Paranoia Sets In).

Warner has also set Steven Spielberg Presents: Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain: The Complete Series for DVD only release on 1/28 (SRP $19.98).

By way, a number of you have asked about the difference in running times between the theatrical cut of Fox’s The Wolverine and the Unleashed Extended Edition. The theatrical cut is 125 minutes and the Extended is 165. So a whopping 40 minutes - definitely worth a look.

[Late Update: Quick heads-up on The WolverineExtended cut: ThinkJam PR originally told us (when we asked) that the cut was 165 minutes long, but director James Mangold says it’s only 12 minutes longer than the theatrical cut of 126 minutes. We have now OFFICIALLY confirmed that with Fox. The Extended cut is 138 minutes long, 12 minutes longer then the theatrical cut. Adjust your expectations accordingly. Sorry for the error!]

Here’s the cover art for both again...

Here’s the cover art for We’re the Millers, Olive Film’s The Bamboo Saucer (due 1/21/14) and the non-Steelbook version of Universal’s Fast & Furious 6 (due 12/20 – the art we posted yesterday was the Steelbook, both are available on Amazon.com)...

All right, Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity opens this weekend and we hear it’s actually really damn good in IMAX 3D. We’re checking it out ourselves today, so we’ll let you know.

We’ll be back next week with FIVE more Oktoberfest reviews, those giveaways, all the week’s release news… and you never know… maybe a new disc review involving a kaiju or too.

About Bill Hunt

Bill Hunt is the Editor in Chief of The Digital Bits, and the co-author (with Todd Doogan) of the Amazon Top 50 selling book The Digital Bits: Insiders Guide to DVD. Hunt founded The Bits in 1997, in the early days of the DVD format,…